OK to buy games for PC even though you don't have a powerful PC?

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#1 Shinobi120
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I have a question which I think belongs here (If I'm wrong, please refer me to a certain board or topic). I was wondering if it's a good idea to buy games on PC such as Dragon's Age, Street Fighter 4, & Oblivion, even though I don't have a very powerful PC. Most games that are on that platform far surpass the so-called "superior versions" on consoles, as there are rarely any problems on there, & that you can even play them in Native 1080p or higher, etc.

I'm sure that I can play them on certain computers, such as cyber cafe's, etc. I plan to build myself a really good gaming PC desktop or to go for a really good gaming laptop soon.

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#2 chertoo
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all depends on what you mean by "not powerful" pc.. oblivion would probably run fine on a 6 series nvidia gpu and a decent single core p4 cpu.. all depends, gotta be more specific

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#3 JangoWuzHere
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Do you know your PC specs?

The only one that might work is oblivion, but I don't know what kinda PC you have.

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#4 Shinobi120
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Do you know your PC specs?

The only one that might work is oblivion, but I don't know what kinda PC you have.

JangoWuzHere

So far, all I have is just a HP G50-112NR Notebook PC.

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#5 Drazule
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Here, this website will scan your computer and tell you if and how well you can run a game. It's completely safe too.

http://cyri.systemrequirementslab.com/srtest/

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#6 theragu40
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I really enjoy PC games, but it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to buy PC games if you don't have the specs to run them well.
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#7 wargolem
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[QUOTE="JangoWuzHere"]

Do you know your PC specs?

The only one that might work is oblivion, but I don't know what kinda PC you have.

garland51

So far, all I have is just a HP G50-112NR Notebook PC.

The G series typically only have the Intel integrated graphics, so I doubt Oblivion would go over all that well. I know some of the older games based on the Source engine work alright, but other than that, they're really not laptops geared towards gaming.
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#8 gameguy6700
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While it's true that PC versions are often superior to their console counterparts, that's really only the case when you can max out a game or come close to maxing it out. If you have to run a game on minimum specs then the console version would have been the better buy, and if you get a crappy framerate then the console version would have also been a better buy.

It doesn't sound like your notebook is up to the task of running modern PC games. You could still buy them and install them, but the games would either refuse to start or at best give you really terrible performance.

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#9 Tezcatlipoca666
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Is this your computer?

If so I'm not sure it can even run Oblivion due to the integrated intel graphics.

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#10 blooddog28
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Here, this website will scan your computer and tell you if and how well you can run a game. It's completely safe too.

http://cyri.systemrequirementslab.com/srtest/

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yes i love it! CAN YOU RUN IT? It works great, and is highly accurate... and completely SAFE!
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#11 Tezcatlipoca666
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I plan to build myself a really good gaming PC desktop or to go for a really good gaming laptop soon.

garland51

Btw, if you are eventually interested in gaming on PC the desktop will provide much better bang for the buck. Gaming laptops are nice but aren't very upgradable and expensive.

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#12 Judza
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If you're planning on upgrading in the not to distant future, and the games were a good price when you purchased them, then I would not consider it money wasted.
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#13 jrabbit99
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i don't have that good of a pc and bought oblivion. it worked ok for the most part. go for it or wait for OnLive or Gaikai to come out
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#14 Barbariser
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That would depend on the power of your PC, the game's system requirements and how much you value graphics/smoothness.

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#15 mrbojangles25
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Depends.

I dont really see the point of buying new games simply because there is no rush, if you cannot run them. Why pay full price for a game you cant play for a year?

However, if you have the money and are getting a new rig within a couple months, I suppose it would be OK.

Still, no need to buy games now...wait til the last moment, there might be a bargain.

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#16 Shinobi120
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Is this your computer?

If so I'm not sure it can even run Oblivion due to the integrated intel graphics.

Tezcatlipoca666

Yep, that's the one.

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#17 krazyorange
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I wouldn't buy new games with that setup. You might be able to pull off Oblivion, but that's if you're lucky.
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#18 mrbojangles25
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I wouldn't buy new games with that setup. You might be able to pull off Oblivion, but that's if you're lucky.krazyorange

yea, I had a P4 2.8 GHz (I think) with an Nivdia 6600GT and 1GB memory and I could barely run the game at 1024x768

man...to think I thought that looked good and it was only four years ago or so lol

ironically, that rig ran it better than my current due to compatability issues :P

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#19 Shinobi120
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Do you think that such things like this video card & this CPU processor should be more than powerful enough to handle those & future PC games perfectly?

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#20 Swiftstrike5
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Mods and better controls are typically a reason to purchase a game on PC. Graphics are a bonus, imo. Although, if you can't run a game at a decent frame rate, you might consider picking it up on console.
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#21 Swiftstrike5
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Do you think that such things like this video card & this CPU processor should be more than powerful enough to handle those & future PC games perfectly?

garland51
I don't know what you mean by perfectly, but that's a really good setup. Just make sure you've got a compatible motherboard/psu/ram etc.
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#22 Shinobi120
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[QUOTE="garland51"]

Do you think that such things like this video card & this CPU processor should be more than powerful enough to handle those & future PC games perfectly?

Swiftstrike5

I don't know what you mean by perfectly, but that's a really good setup. Just make sure you've got a compatible motherboard/psu/ram etc.

What would you suggest for those? Any ideas?

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I have a question which I think belongs here (If I'm wrong, please refer me to a certain board or topic). I was wondering if it's a good idea to buy games on PC such as Dragon's Age, Street Fighter 4, & Oblivion, even though I don't have a very powerful PC. Most games that are on that platform far surpass the so-called "superior versions" on consoles, as there are rarely any problems on there, & that you can even play them in Native 1080p or higher, etc.

I'm sure that I can play them on certain computers, such as cyber cafe's, etc. I plan to build myself a really good gaming PC desktop or to go for a really good gaming laptop soon.

garland51

e7400+9800GTX 1gRam+2G ram,it's powerful as a 360。This can do most of the game at average setting。

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#24 Swiftstrike5
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[QUOTE="Swiftstrike5"][QUOTE="garland51"]

Do you think that such things like this video card & this CPU processor should be more than powerful enough to handle those & future PC games perfectly?

garland51

I don't know what you mean by perfectly, but that's a really good setup. Just make sure you've got a compatible motherboard/psu/ram etc.

What would you suggest for those? Any ideas?

Well, you'd need an LGA1366 motherboard, some DDR3 RAM, and at least 600W or 700W PSU. Personally, I'd repost this on PC hardware forums and someone will be happy to match you up with a good motherboard, ram, and PSU.
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#25 Shinobi120
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[QUOTE="garland51"]

[QUOTE="Swiftstrike5"] I don't know what you mean by perfectly, but that's a really good setup. Just make sure you've got a compatible motherboard/psu/ram etc. Swiftstrike5

What would you suggest for those? Any ideas?

Well, you'd need an LGA1366 motherboard, some DDR3 RAM, and at least 600W or 700W PSU. Personally, I'd repost this on PC hardware forums and someone will be happy to match you up with a good motherboard, ram, and PSU.

Thanks! I really appreciate your assistance.:)

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#26 topsemag55
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Don't expect major games to run on a computer with integrated graphics: game developers do not program compatibility for them.

You need to have a PC with a separate slot for a graphics card. They aren't that expensive anymore. I purchased a 64-bit desktop with 8 GB RAM and a 9-Series nVidia graphics card for only $1,100.